So, no matter how many times I click "report spam", it's not blocked. What does it take to something being classified as spam? I mean, these are repeat offenders. Same sender, same subject. I guess I've reported the spam ten times, and yet it keeps turning up. I don't think I should have to make filters for every spam I get, just because the Runbox spam filter is non-functioning.

More than a year ago, I found that runbox spam recognition worked when it is turned off in the webmail settings and doesn't work when it is turned on. That's easy to get over. However, when it works, it keeps quarantining regular mails even after you repeatedly try to tell it that that particular mail is all right. So I'm with a different provider now.

When you report a messages as "Not spam" in the Runbox Webmail, the sender is added to your account's whitelist to prevent future messages from the same sender being caught. So we'd be interested in examples where this is not functioning as it should.

We have started with some changes regarding our classic "trainable spam filter" (DSPAM) that should make it more relevant again.

If you have issues with spam, have you been added as a Cloudmark tester?

I asked for Cloudmark to be added to my account and I believe it was. The result - I'm now getting 3X more unfiltered spam per day than I was before Cloudmark. None of this spam is generated from my email addresses. This is all the same crap that is sent to runbox accounts in general.

I'm using the catch-all feature on my personal domain. I was wondering if the various spam filters such as CloudMark are applied to all the email arriving at my domain, because I'm seeing quite a bit of repetitive spam day after day. I'm asking because I was looking into adding a 3rd party spam filter service (yes, I'm really that annoyed) and it seems that some of them do not filter unless there is an exact hit on a mailbox address, so they don't work very well with the catch-all option.

I'm also wondering if I have my email client correctly configured to help train runbox's spam machinery. I'm diligent at marking spam, but I don't notice any decline in the number of emails with titles like "Desperate Asian Women Waiting for You" and "New Position Open with Apple." Are their any configuration notes for this?

I asked for Cloudmark to be added to my account and I believe it was. The result - I'm now getting 3X more unfiltered spam per day than I was before Cloudmark. None of this spam is generated from my email addresses. This is all the same crap that is sent to runbox accounts in general.

Do you have a ticket ID you can send me? I need some headers to look at.

I'm using the catch-all feature on my personal domain. I was wondering if the various spam filters such as CloudMark are applied to all the email arriving at my domain, because I'm seeing quite a bit of repetitive spam day after day. I'm asking because I was looking into adding a 3rd party spam filter service (yes, I'm really that annoyed) and it seems that some of them do not filter unless there is an exact hit on a mailbox address, so they don't work very well with the catch-all option.

I'm also wondering if I have my email client correctly configured to help train runbox's spam machinery. I'm diligent at marking spam, but I don't notice any decline in the number of emails with titles like "Desperate Asian Women Waiting for You" and "New Position Open with Apple." Are their any configuration notes for this?

Thanks, any help appreciated.

No, it should not take into account any such restrictions. Also you should be able to see what Cloudmark thinks about each email in the header.